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For a fresh blend of leafy greens and mix-ins, the salads at Saladworks in Conshohocken are your best bet.
Hard to find a place that can accommodate all of your people's dietary needs? Saladworks will serve up dishes that will make everyone happy.
Leave the fancy duds at home — patrons at the restaurant dress informally.
If you're in a hurry, place an order for pickup instead.
Saladworks is known for serving great food, and they are able to serve it at your next event with their excellent catering.
Free parking is readily available for hungry diners at Saladworks.
Saladworks offers a nice selection of mid-range cuisine, so you can expect a meal there to cost about $30 or less per person.

If you have a hankering for something extra tasty, sample the menu at Norristown's Saladworks.
Saladworks is a jackpot for those looking for low-fat and gluten-free meal options.
The dress code is strictly casual at Saladworks, so come as you are (and as you are comfortable).
If you're hoping to make a smashing impression at your next soiree, you can also have Saladworks cater for you.
Free parking is available for patrons who dine at Saladworks.
The dream is to eat an amazing meal for under $15, and at Saladworks, they are making dreams come true.
Saladworks has three square meals a day on the menu, so swing by for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

After Jennifer VanHeeswyk Richmond and Joel Odhner created the nutrient-rich juices of their Catalyst Cleanse juice program, they were inspired to open Jar Bar in 2012 to celebrate raw foods of all kinds. None of Jar Bar's ingredients are cooked above 115 degrees, which helps protect the naturally occurring enzymes in entrees such as sweet potato pasta or vegetable-almond burgers with jicama fries. Naturally, you also can order one of their popular juices, fortified with wheatgrass shots and aloe, alongside other drinks such as an Elixir, a special, healthy smoothie. The Coconut Dream Elixir, for example, has a blend of Thai coconut milk, vanilla, cinnamon, and agave, and you can dress it up by adding almond butter, cocoa, hemp seeds, or a unitard. Jar Bar also periodically hosts special events, such as workshops and cooking demonstrations.

Owner and Head Chef Tim Lan draws from his culinary training in Southern China and his travels across the globe to craft a menu that fuses the best of Asian, American, Italian, and French cuisines. Guests take places at tables clad in crisp, white linens before being serenaded with soft classical music⎯suggested by dining experts as a natural way to increase feelings of fanciness.
Diners receive elegantly plated feasts of lobster ravioli, lightly breaded general tso's chicken, and crab-cake sandwiches free of harmful trans-fats and crafted from many organic, hormone-free ingredients. Vegetarian plates and gluten-free options, such as brown-rice pasta with salmon and pesto, satisfy both taste buds and dietary demands.

For a fresh blend of leafy greens and mix-ins, the salads at Saladworks in Lansdale are your best bet.
Healthy eaters will enjoy Saladworks, a local restaurant filled with healthy eats and gluten-free options.
The dress code is strictly casual at Saladworks, so come as you are (and as you are comfortable).
The restaurant has catering services as well.
Take advantage of the free parking next door to Saladworks.
$15 can't buy you much, but it can buy you an amazing meal at Saladworks.
Saladworks serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, so stop by whenever is most convenient for you.

Following the lead of Arnold Kauffman, Arnold's Way is the path to a healthier lifestyle through the consumption of living foods. Over the years, Kauffman has influenced countless visitors, vegans, and raw foodists who have embraced his way of life. At Arnold's Way, he shares his knowledge on a menu of living foods such as his signature green shake, which he says both helps promote weight loss and good health. The kitchen also prepares a host of raw soups, sandwiches, and even pastas made from spiral-shaped zucchini.